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package org.apache.http.client.fluent;

/**
 * This example demonstrates how the he HttpClient fluent API can be used to execute multiple requests asynchronously using background threads.
 */
public class FluentAsync {
	
	public static void main(String[] args) {
		// Use pool of two threads
		// ExecutorService threadpool = Executors.newFixedThreadPool(2);
		// Async async = Async.newInstance().use(threadpool);
		//
		// Request[] requests = new Request[] {
		// Request.Get("http://www.google.com/"),
		// Request.Get("http://www.yahoo.com/"),
		// Request.Get("http://www.apache.com/"),
		// Request.Get("http://www.apple.com/")
		// };
		//
		//
		// Queue<Future<Content>> queue = new LinkedList<Future<Content>>();
		// // Execute requests asynchronously
		// for (final Request request: requests) {
		// Future<Content> future = async.execute(request, new FutureCallback<Content>() {
		//
		// @Override
		// public void failed(final Exception ex) {
		// System.out.println(ex.getMessage() + ": " + request);
		// }
		//
		// @Override
		// public void completed(final Content content) {
		// System.out.println("Request completed: " + request);
		// }
		//
		// @Override
		// public void cancelled() {
		// }
		//
		// });
		// queue.add(future);
		// }
		//
		// while(!queue.isEmpty()) {
		// Future<Content> future = queue.remove();
		// try {
		// future.get();
		// } catch (ExecutionException ex) {
		// }
		// }
		// System.out.println("Done");
		// threadpool.shutdown();
	}
	
}
